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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has turned the world upside down. Businesses have taken a huge hit because of the current worldwide lockdown and companies have been pushing through by enabling employees to work remotely from home. And even though giving employees remote access to the organization’s network is helping keep the business going during these unprecedented times, ensuring secure remote work is challenging. Remote work is not a new concept, obviously. 

Many organizations let some employees work remotely at least part of the time. However, having most if not the entire workforce work from home can be really difficult for an organization. With the pace at which this pandemic has been spreading, most organizations have had to make quick decisions on how to enable employees to work from home. Securing their access to the organization’s network is of the utmost importance. Company networks are constantly monitored and properly firewalled to prevent any unauthorized access. 

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However, while working from home, remote employees need an added level of security to ensure that an organization’s data is protected at all costs. During this pandemic, there are so many employees accessing the network remotely which makes it harder to track down each device and monitor all its activities.

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